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Two lessons looking at how satire can be used in non-fiction writing. Lessons based around Christmas TV adverts.
The first lesson encourages students to consider a personalised response to Christmas TV adverts and introduces the idea of satire in writing.
In the second lesson, students analyse a Charlie Brooker satirical article and then work independently to write their own and self assess against the GCSE AQA English Language mark scheme. This could stretch to three lessons.
Particularly suitable for students aiming for grade 7-9.

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